Hsv_Man
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This is to all i7 processor owners do you take advantage of intel's speed step technology or do you disable it from underclocking your machine.
I have seen some evidence to suggest that speed step does lose you a little performance on the processor itself I will post this evidence if needed.
The big reason why it comes enabled by intel is that it does save power but it may not be as good for a gamer, programmer, video encoder or any activity that requires alot of processor usage
Myself i have disabled it recently as i want to see if it actually does make a difference in gaming or just normal pc usage. I want to see if others use this feature from intel and tell us why they do.
If anybody wants to disable speed step make sure you disable "Intel Speed Step" aswell as all C1E and all C State Settings in your bios. I have also posted up a poll to see what ratio the users of speed step is to the non-users of speed step are.
I have seen some evidence to suggest that speed step does lose you a little performance on the processor itself I will post this evidence if needed.
The big reason why it comes enabled by intel is that it does save power but it may not be as good for a gamer, programmer, video encoder or any activity that requires alot of processor usage
Myself i have disabled it recently as i want to see if it actually does make a difference in gaming or just normal pc usage. I want to see if others use this feature from intel and tell us why they do.
If anybody wants to disable speed step make sure you disable "Intel Speed Step" aswell as all C1E and all C State Settings in your bios. I have also posted up a poll to see what ratio the users of speed step is to the non-users of speed step are.
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